*** One Eastchester teen was arrested and another hospitalized when a spat between neighbors turned violent, police sources said yesterday.

Jenny Melendez, 18, allegedly knifed a 17-year-old neighbor in a 10th-floor hallway at 3555 Bivona St. at about 4:20 p.m. on Sunday, sources said.

The injured teen, whose name was not released, was taken to an area hospital with a stab wound on the side of her head, authorities said.

Melendez is charged with assault and weapons possession, authorities said.

STATEN ISLAND

*** A driver for a Staten Island fuel company was arrested for stealing a tanker truck holding 800 gallons of home heating oil, police said yesterday.

Daniel Geraghty, 39, of Colfax Avenue, was charged with unauthorized use of a vehicle when he didn’t return the truck last Friday to the Brown’s Fuel Service depot on Sommers Lane.

Geraghty, who has been with the company for just six weeks, picked up the truck for his delivery route at 7:30 a.m. Friday and never returned. His employers called cops later that night when they realized he did not make any of his scheduled deliveries.

Cops found the truck early the next morning parked on a street in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn.

The driver was arrested at 2:40 a.m. in Brooklyn. It was not immediately clear why the driver stole the tanker. State records show Geraghty served time in prison for robbery.

*** A 36-year-old man was busted for menacing a man inside a Tompkinsville store, authorities said yesterday.

James Smith was arrested after he waved a knife at a man inside the Eagle Deli at 323 Victory Blvd. at 4 p.m. on Sunday, law enforcement sources said.

Smith is charged with menacing and criminal possession of a weapon.

*** Two sisters were nabbed trying to smuggle pans and shoes out of Macy’s at the Staten Island Mall, authorities said yesterday.

Carmen Pavia, 38, and her sister Gloria Pavia, 33, were caught trying to stroll out of the store with the stolen items at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, law enforcement sources said.

The women, who were snagged by a store security guard, are charged with grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property.

*** A man was arrested on charges of criminal trespassing after he was caught snoozing in a man’s Dongan Hills residence, authorities said.

Chris Gentile, 23, was inexplicably found sleeping in the kitchen by the owner of the home at 25 The Oval at about 6:30 a.m. Sunday, sources said.

QUEENS

*** Police are asking for the public’s assistance in finding this woman (above) who is wanted for holding up a Hollis bank last week.

The bandit, who police believe is wearing a wig, walked into a Ridgewood Savings Bank at 205-11 Hillside Ave. last Thursday and slipped a teller a note demanding cash, cops said.

The bank employee complied and forked over an undisclosed amount of money, police said.

The suspect is black, between 25 and 30 years old and about 130 pounds. She was wearing a black coat with a fur collar.

*** A 23-year-old man was carjacked while he waited for a friend outside an East Elmhurst 7-11 early yesterday, police sources said.

The victim was sitting inside his 2005 Cadillac Escalade near the corner of 88th Street and Astoria Boulevard, when a gunman approached him at 3 a.m., sources said.

The thug told the victim to “get out” and slipped into the driver’s seat, police sources said.

Once he was inside, the thief opened the passenger side door for an accomplice, sources said. The SUV was last seen heading toward 94th Street, police sources said.

MANHATTAN

*** A homeless man died two days after cops chased him through a Harlem park during a drug bust, police said yesterday.

Robert Rivera, 45, died at St. Luke’s Hospital on Sunday after leading police on a foot chase through Riverside Park Friday night.

Cops patrolling the park approached Rivera and another man at 8 p.m. and the pair fled across the West Side Highway.

Rivera was allegedly carrying crack cocaine. He complained about feeling ill as he was being charged.

*** A 42-year-old man was sliced in the face by a thug who asked him for cash and a cigarette in Harlem, police sources said yesterday.

The victim, whose name was not released, was at the corner of West 119th Street and Lenox Avenue when someone approached him at 6 a.m. on Sunday, sources said.

The man asked him for a cigarette and some money, but when the victim reached into his pocket for a dollar, the thug turned on him and whipped out a sharp object, authorities said.

After slicing the victim on the side of his face, the mugger rifled through the bloodied man’s pockets and stole an undisclosed amount of money.

The injured man was taken to North General Hospital in stable condition.

BROOKLYN

*** A 25-year-old man was shot at a Canarsie housing project, police sources said yesterday.

The victim, whose name was not released, was walking behind the Bay View Houses, at 2045 Rockaway Parkway, when he was shot at 5:40 a.m. on Sunday, sources said.

According to authorities, the gunman approached the victim and said, “Remember me?” before firing a bullet into the man’s forearm, police sources said.